So we had a historical night in the United States of America. The first African-American was elected as our President. What is the implication of this? How will the USA be affected by this? What pressure does this put on Obama and his Change attitude?
First off, what is the implication of this? In my opinion all minorities will now have to look in the mirror and say to themselves. Anyone can become whatever they want in America. What does that mean? MINORITIES MUST NOW STOP USING USING THEIR RACE AS AN EXCUSE FOR NOT SUCCEEDING. You have no excuse now. Stand up and be an American now. Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, the ACLU, you just lost so much of your argument now. You guys did not make Obama what he is, he did it his way, with out using your arguments, to be what he wanted. At least that is what Obama has tried to make us believe. Did he tell us the truth? That is yet to be seen.
What effect does this have on the United States? Attitude. Pure and simple. Every action develops into some sort of attitude and it is always acted upon in one way or another. Are White people going to have an attitude of negativity towards minorities, or are they going to stand up for America and continue to do all they can to make and keep America a strong and prosperous nation. Are Blacks going to get in the face of Whites and act in ways that are not American? You are African-American by descent, just as everyone in this nation is a descendant of some other country. Asian-American, French-American, German, Polish, Korean, Latin, you name it that is what American is. Lets do away with this BS as we are all AMERICANS and I am darn proud of that. So lets have a positive attitude on the meaning of this historic election.
Lets talk about pressure now. President-Elect Obama you have placed more pressure on yourself and the Democratic Party and I hope that you realize how difficult of a job you have undertaken. If I recall you have not allowed the current administration to make excuses for failures, so this must be placed on you as well. You will be expected to make things happen. Don't tell me that you need two terms to do this. You are elected for four years and you MUST show progress during this time. I do not want to see the same people making the same decisions that have been made over and over again. Be radical if you have to. Step on the toes of the House and Senate, whatever the party affiliate they are. If you show preference you are not a man of change. So much is going to be expected of you and you had better produce. If you fail then everyone in America and the world will be looking at you as an African-American that had no business being placed in the position he was put in. So please do not be that African-American but be an AMERICAN who is of African-American descent. We do not need race we need nationality, but most of all we need LEADERSHIP.
My take on this election is that no matter who is thrust into the role of Leader, you have your hands full. Do not look back and blame, but step up to the plate and lead. Lead us forward, keep us united and keep us strong. We need to believe that you have the best interests of every American in mind when you take the Lead of this, OUR country. You will be judged for every decision that is made in Washington, not just from the White House, but from every branch of the Government, as you are its chosen, elected leader. We are one nation, under God and do not forget that.
I am going to leave this post with one final statement that was written over 200 years ago. It is profound as much now as it was back when it was first written.
We the people of the United States of America, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this constitution of the United States of America.We live in the best and greatest country in the world and it was founded for a reason that has been laid out from its beginning. Live it, love it, and experience it.
First off, what is the implication of this? In my opinion all minorities will now have to look in the mirror and say to themselves. Anyone can become whatever they want in America. What does that mean? MINORITIES MUST NOW STOP USING USING THEIR RACE AS AN EXCUSE FOR NOT SUCCEEDING. You have no excuse now. Stand up and be an American now. Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, the ACLU, you just lost so much of your argument now. You guys did not make Obama what he is, he did it his way, with out using your arguments, to be what he wanted. At least that is what Obama has tried to make us believe. Did he tell us the truth? That is yet to be seen.
What effect does this have on the United States? Attitude. Pure and simple. Every action develops into some sort of attitude and it is always acted upon in one way or another. Are White people going to have an attitude of negativity towards minorities, or are they going to stand up for America and continue to do all they can to make and keep America a strong and prosperous nation. Are Blacks going to get in the face of Whites and act in ways that are not American? You are African-American by descent, just as everyone in this nation is a descendant of some other country. Asian-American, French-American, German, Polish, Korean, Latin, you name it that is what American is. Lets do away with this BS as we are all AMERICANS and I am darn proud of that. So lets have a positive attitude on the meaning of this historic election.
Lets talk about pressure now. President-Elect Obama you have placed more pressure on yourself and the Democratic Party and I hope that you realize how difficult of a job you have undertaken. If I recall you have not allowed the current administration to make excuses for failures, so this must be placed on you as well. You will be expected to make things happen. Don't tell me that you need two terms to do this. You are elected for four years and you MUST show progress during this time. I do not want to see the same people making the same decisions that have been made over and over again. Be radical if you have to. Step on the toes of the House and Senate, whatever the party affiliate they are. If you show preference you are not a man of change. So much is going to be expected of you and you had better produce. If you fail then everyone in America and the world will be looking at you as an African-American that had no business being placed in the position he was put in. So please do not be that African-American but be an AMERICAN who is of African-American descent. We do not need race we need nationality, but most of all we need LEADERSHIP.
My take on this election is that no matter who is thrust into the role of Leader, you have your hands full. Do not look back and blame, but step up to the plate and lead. Lead us forward, keep us united and keep us strong. We need to believe that you have the best interests of every American in mind when you take the Lead of this, OUR country. You will be judged for every decision that is made in Washington, not just from the White House, but from every branch of the Government, as you are its chosen, elected leader. We are one nation, under God and do not forget that.
I am going to leave this post with one final statement that was written over 200 years ago. It is profound as much now as it was back when it was first written.
The Constitution of the United States of America.
We the people of the United States of America, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this constitution of the United States of America.We live in the best and greatest country in the world and it was founded for a reason that has been laid out from its beginning. Live it, love it, and experience it.
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